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George & Edward Corn
Posted by: Gary Cornn Date: April 18, 2000 at 05:56:46
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In 1761, Lord Fairfax employed Joseph Neville to survey Patterson Creek Manor, Hampshire, Va (now Mineral Co., WV). He recorded George Corn on lot#2, Edward Corn and Phillip Langley on lot #6 and Timothy Corn on lot#7.
The above men leased this land from Lord Fairfax.
In 1771, the 3 Corn's transfered their lease to others, Edward to John Gilmore, George to
William Vause, and Timothy to Andrew Corn.
This information is all available on lorna Corns-Workman's Website plus much more and was submitted by David Corne
This would seem to indicate that these 3 Corn's were more than just neighbors.
When they appear again in Kentucky, George in Mercer County and Edward in Washington Co.(neighboring counties)in the late 1770's.
and George naming a son, Timothy, it would certainly conclude one to believe they were brothers.


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